NEET UG counselling 2024 dates announced, registration likely from August 14: MCC
MCC NEET UG counselling 2024 will be held for 15% AIQ seats. Candidates will have to register at mcc.nic.in to participate in the counselling process.
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NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test undergraduate (NEET UG 2024) counselling date for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other UG medical courses. The MCC NEET UG counselling registration 2024 for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) will begin tentatively on August 14. Eligible candidates, as per the final NEET UG results 2024 and revised merit list, will have to apply on the official website, mcc.nic.in.
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"It is hereby informed that the NEET UG Counselling for the academic session 2024 is expected to commence tentatively from 14th of August 2024. However, the registration process for the counselling may begin in the first week of August. The candidates are advised to keep in touch with the MCC website regarding updates on schedule and further process of Counselling," said MCC in an official notice.
Through the NEET counselling 2024, the MCC will offer admission to 15% AIQ seats seats of states, 100% MBBS, BDS seats of BHU Open, 100% MBBS seats of AIIMS across India, JIPMER Open (Puducherry/ Karaikal), and participation institutes. There will be a total of four rounds of MCC counselling, including a spot round.
Candidates will have to use a valid e-mail address and mobile number submitted in the online application form of NTA for registration on the MCC portal for NEET counselling. They are also required to download Sandes app for OTP on your registered phone number for registration.
Before filling the choices, candidates have been advised to go through the availability of seats in their desired medical colleges. The registration also includes, uploading of documents, payment of fees, and choice locking.
After the declaration of round 1 seat allotment results, selected candidates will have to confirm the admission offer and make the payment and report to the allotted college.
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NEET UG counselling dates 2024
MCC NEET UG counselling 2024 |
Dates |
Round 1 |
|
Verification of tentative seat matrix by the participating institutes and NMC |
August 14 and 16 |
Registration and payment |
August 14 to 21 Registration up to 12 noon Payment facility closes at 3 pm |
Choice filling and locking |
August 16 to 20 |
Processing of seat allotment |
August 21 to 22 |
Result |
August 23 |
Reporting and joining |
August 24 to 29 |
Verification of Joined candidates data by institutes sharing of data by MCC |
August 30 to 31 |
Round 2 |
|
Verification of tentative seat matrix by the participating institutes and NMC |
September 4 to 5 |
Registration and payment |
September 5 to 10 |
Choice filling and locking |
September 6 to 10 |
Processing of seat allotment |
September 11 to 12 |
Result |
September 13 |
Reporting and joining |
September 14 to 20 |
Verification of joined candidates data by institutes sharing of data by MCC |
September 21 to 22 |
Round 3 |
|
Verification of tentative seat matrix by the participating institutes and NMC |
September 25 to 26 |
Registration and payment |
September 26 to October 2 |
Choice filling and locking |
September 27 to October 2 |
Processing of seat allotment |
October 3 to 4 |
Result |
October 5 |
Reporting and joining |
October 6 to 12 |
Verification of Joined candidates data by institutes sharing of data by MCC |
October 13 to 15 |
Stray vacancy round |
|
Verification of tentative seat matrix by the participating institutes and NMC |
October 16 to 20 |
Registration and payment |
October 16 to 20 |
Choice filling and locking |
October 17 to 20 |
Processing of seat allotment |
October 21 to 22 |
Result |
October 23 |
Reporting and joining |
October 24 to 30 |
Verification of joined candidates data by institutes sharing of data by MCC |
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NEET UG Counselling fee
For 15% AIQ, central universities such as DU, AMU, BHU and Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, AFMC and ESI, all AIIMS, JIPMER, BSc Nursing courses, general category candidates will have to pay a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 1,000 and SC, ST, OBC, PwD have to deposit Rs 500. The security amount to be paid by such candidates is Rs 10,000, while reserved category candidates will have to deposit Rs 5,000.
Candidates who apply for medical, dental, BSc Nursing seats in deemed universities will have to pay a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 5,000 and a refundable security money of Rs 2,00,000 (Rs 2 lakh).
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